SOURCES: mtools-paths.patch Updatet to 4.0.10
wiget
wiget at pld-linux.org
Sun Mar 15 18:50:35 CET 2009
Author: wiget Date: Sun Mar 15 17:50:35 2009 GMT
Module: SOURCES Tag: HEAD
---- Log message:
Updatet to 4.0.10
---- Files affected:
SOURCES:
mtools-paths.patch (1.1 -> 1.2)
---- Diffs:
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Index: SOURCES/mtools-paths.patch
diff -u SOURCES/mtools-paths.patch:1.1 SOURCES/mtools-paths.patch:1.2
--- SOURCES/mtools-paths.patch:1.1 Mon Apr 3 04:45:20 2000
+++ SOURCES/mtools-paths.patch Sun Mar 15 18:50:29 2009
@@ -1,75 +1,15 @@
---- mtools-3.9.6/mtools.5.paths Wed Feb 9 11:35:43 2000
-+++ mtools-3.9.6/mtools.5 Wed Feb 9 11:36:39 2000
-@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
- .SS Description
- .PP
- This manpage describes the configuration files for mtools. They
--are called \fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR. If
-+are called \fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR. If
- the environmental variable \fR\&\f(CWMTOOLSRC\fR is set, its contents is used
- as the filename for a third configuration file. These configuration
- files describe the following items:
-@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
- .iX "c Name of configuration files"
- .iX "c Location of configuration files"
- .PP
--\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR is the system-wide configuration file,
-+\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR is the system-wide configuration file,
- and \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR is the user's private configuration file.
- .PP
- On some systems, the system-wide configuration file is called
-@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@
- Mtools uses its root privileges to open the device, and to issue the
- actual SCSI I/O calls. Moreover, root privileges are only used for
- drives described in a system-wide configuration file such as
--\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, and not for those described in
-+\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, and not for those described in
- \&\fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR or \fR\&\f(CW\(if$MTOOLSRC\(is\fR.
- .TP
- \&\fR\&\f(CWprivileged\fR\
-@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
- When set to 1, this instructs mtools to use its set-uid and set-gid
- privileges for opening the given drive. This option is only valid for
- drives described in the system-wide configuration files (such as
--\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, not \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR or
-+\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, not \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR or
- \&\fR\&\f(CW\(if$MTOOLSRC\(is\fR). Obviously, this option is also a no op if mtools is
- not installed setuid or setgid. This option is implied by 'scsi=1', but
- again only for drives defined in system-wide configuration files.
-@@ -743,7 +743,7 @@
- compiled-in defaults
- .TP
- 2.\
--\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR
-+\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR
- .TP
- 3.\
- \&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools\(is\fR
-@@ -761,10 +761,10 @@
- Options described in the later files override those described in the
- earlier files. Drives defined in earlier files persist if they are not
- overridden in the later files. For instance, drives A and B may be
--defined in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and drives C and D may be
-+defined in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and drives C and D may be
- defined in \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR However, if \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR also
- defines drive A, this new description would override the description of
--drive A in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR instead of adding to it. If
-+drive A in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR instead of adding to it. If
- you want to add a new description to a drive already described in an
- earlier file, you need to use either the \fR\&\f(CW+drive\fR or \fR\&\f(CWdrive+\fR
- keyword.
---- mtools-3.9.6/mtools.texi.paths Wed Feb 9 11:38:24 2000
-+++ mtools-3.9.6/mtools.texi Wed Feb 9 11:39:03 2000
-@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@
+--- mtools-4.0.10/mtools.texi.orig 2009-03-10 08:02:49.000000000 +0100
++++ mtools-4.0.10/mtools.texi 2009-03-15 18:26:49.000000000 +0100
+@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ This manpage describes the configuration
This sections explains the syntax of the configurations files for
mtools. The configuration files
- @c MANend-skip 5
+ @comment MANend-skip 5
-are called @file{/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf} and @file{~/.mtoolsrc}. If
+are called @file{/etc/mtools.conf} and @file{~/.mtoolsrc}. If
the environmental variable @code{MTOOLSRC} is set, its contents is used
as the filename for a third configuration file. These configuration
files describe the following items:
-@@ -646,7 +646,7 @@
+@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ files describe the following items:
@cindex Name of configuration files
@cindex Location of configuration files
@@ -78,7 +18,7 @@
and @file{~/.mtoolsrc} is the user's private configuration file.
On some systems, the system-wide configuration file is called
-@@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@
+@@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ implied, unless explicitly disabled by @
Mtools uses its root privileges to open the device, and to issue the
actual SCSI I/O calls. Moreover, root privileges are only used for
drives described in a system-wide configuration file such as
@@ -87,7 +27,7 @@
@file{~/.mtoolsrc} or @file{$MTOOLSRC}.
@item privileged
-@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@
+@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ drives described in a system-wide config
When set to 1, this instructs mtools to use its set-uid and set-gid
privileges for opening the given drive. This option is only valid for
drives described in the system-wide configuration files (such as
@@ -96,7 +36,7 @@
@file{$MTOOLSRC}). Obviously, this option is also a no op if mtools is
not installed setuid or setgid. This option is implied by 'scsi=1', but
again only for drives defined in system-wide configuration files.
-@@ -1332,7 +1332,7 @@
+@@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ The configuration files are parsed in th
@item
compiled-in defaults
@item
@@ -105,7 +45,7 @@
@item
@file{/etc/mtools}
This is for backwards compatibility only, and is only parsed if
-@@ -1348,10 +1348,10 @@
+@@ -1156,10 +1156,10 @@ variable)
Options described in the later files override those described in the
earlier files. Drives defined in earlier files persist if they are not
overridden in the later files. For instance, drives A and B may be
@@ -118,7 +58,7 @@
you want to add a new description to a drive already described in an
earlier file, you need to use either the @code{+drive} or @code{drive+}
keyword.
-@@ -2614,7 +2614,7 @@
+@@ -2512,7 +2512,7 @@ images (which may represent a partitione
same devices are found on a large number of hosts of this type. In that
case, could you also let me know about your new definitions, so that I
can include them into the next release. For purely local file, I
@@ -127,3 +67,63 @@
@code{~/.mtoolsrc} configuration files.
However, the devices files also allows to supply geometry setting
+--- mtools-4.0.10/mtools.5.orig 2009-03-10 19:42:34.000000000 +0100
++++ mtools-4.0.10/mtools.5 2009-03-15 18:25:14.000000000 +0100
+@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ mtools.conf - mtools configuration files
+ .SH Description
+ .PP
+ This manpage describes the configuration files for mtools. They
+-are called \fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR. If
++are called \fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR. If
+ the environmental variable \fR\&\f(CWMTOOLSRC\fR is set, its contents is used
+ as the filename for a third configuration file. These configuration
+ files describe the following items:
+@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ files describe the following items:
+ .iX "c Name of configuration files"
+ .iX "c Location of configuration files"
+ .PP
+-\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR is the system-wide configuration file,
++\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR is the system-wide configuration file,
+ and \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR is the user's private configuration file.
+ .PP
+ On some systems, the system-wide configuration file is called
+@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ implied, unless explicitly disabled by \
+ Mtools uses its root privileges to open the device, and to issue the
+ actual SCSI I/O calls. Moreover, root privileges are only used for
+ drives described in a system-wide configuration file such as
+-\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, and not for those described in
++\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, and not for those described in
+ \&\fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR or \fR\&\f(CW\(if$MTOOLSRC\(is\fR.
+ .TP
+ \&\fR\&\f(CWprivileged\fR\
+@@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ drives described in a system-wide config
+ When set to 1, this instructs mtools to use its set-uid and set-gid
+ privileges for opening the given drive. This option is only valid for
+ drives described in the system-wide configuration files (such as
+-\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, not \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR or
++\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR, not \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR or
+ \&\fR\&\f(CW\(if$MTOOLSRC\(is\fR). Obviously, this option is also a no op if mtools is
+ not installed setuid or setgid. This option is implied by 'scsi=1', but
+ again only for drives defined in system-wide configuration files.
+@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ The configuration files are parsed in th
+ compiled-in defaults
+ .TP
+ 2.\
+-\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR
++\&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR
+ .TP
+ 3.\
+ \&\fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools\(is\fR
+@@ -608,10 +608,10 @@ variable)
+ Options described in the later files override those described in the
+ earlier files. Drives defined in earlier files persist if they are not
+ overridden in the later files. For instance, drives A and B may be
+-defined in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and drives C and D may be
++defined in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR and drives C and D may be
+ defined in \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR However, if \fR\&\f(CW\(if~/.mtoolsrc\(is\fR also
+ defines drive A, this new description would override the description of
+-drive A in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/usr/local/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR instead of adding to it. If
++drive A in \fR\&\f(CW\(if/etc/mtools.conf\(is\fR instead of adding to it. If
+ you want to add a new description to a drive already described in an
+ earlier file, you need to use either the \fR\&\f(CW+drive\fR or \fR\&\f(CWdrive+\fR
+ keyword.
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